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1 ballast 2 bulbs

ZIO GREEN

OUTLAW
Veteran
Hi guys!
Do you think I can turn on two bulbs with just one ballast?
The ballast and lamps we are talking about are the Lumatek PRO dimmable ballast 600w-400 volts and his lamps.

I can do it or risk some disaster ? :biggrin:
 

EastCoast710

Well-known member
Veteran
I'm not into just doing shit without proper equipment. but if your an electrician do what u think and try it. but if not. buy proper equipment . don't risk burning your house down and killing people.:comfort:
 

bigdad41296

Member
If your talking about running a 600 watt ballast to fire 2 bulbs at the same time on 1 ballast? Hell No Dont Even Try It.
 

jikko77

Active member
if the ballast has a dual output, you can.
i.e. the LK6240T, lumatek twin. is a 600w ballast.

if you meant from a single output ballast there may be some issue to doing so.
inition and sync maybe the bigger.
i was interested as well, but i didn't found anything else than that, so i moved on.
If someone know something else, would be appreciated :)
 

EastCoast710

Well-known member
Veteran
ya and they have bulbs built specifically for the splitter so they run at a better spectrum then normal 600w bulbs on the splitter
 
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